Tried starting plants indoors to get a head start, they died.
Tried again, they died.
Tried again, moved them outside when it warmed up a little, squirrels dug them out of the pots.
Warmed up so I planted my corn and green beans. Then it got cold and rainy again, half of the seeds rotted. Filled in the empty spots, half of those didn't come up either.
Every day I would lose a few cornstalks, some thing was chewing them off and leaving them lay. Pulling weeds one day the neighbors cat walks over and chewed one off right in front of me.
Ants thought the mounds for my pumpkins, cucumbers, and melons were a dry island for them. I had to replant seeds everyday after birds would dig the ants up.
Go out one day and half of the green beans were ate down to stems. I dusted them. The next day half of the remaining ones were uprooted, it took that many tries for the deer to decide that they all tasted yucky.
Then they ate all of my green tomatoes, so I put up an electric fence.
I had two pumpkin vines, each with a pumpkin about 2 feet in diameter. Pulled weeds around the base of the plants, next day the plants were all dried up and wilted.
Now coons are eating my corn. I don't want to do traps because I know there are skunks out there too. And I can't use poison because of neighbors pets. And I can't use guns because I'm in town.
And every time I go out in my yard the cranky old man next door lets his dogs out to bark at me. I might not even bother next year.
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